Mother of Sean “Diddy” Combs defends son in statement
The mother of Sean “Diddy” Combs released a statement Sunday defending her son against the federal charges and multiple allegations of sexual misconduct he is currently facing.
Non-U.S. citizens receive mailers urging their vote in presidential election
ST. LOUIS – Union mailers have been sent to non-U.S. citizen migrant workers, saying, “Stop the Steal by stopping Trump’s allies. Vote for Harris-Walz and pro-worker candidates.” A St. Louis area landscaping business alerted us that they’d received 11 of the mailers—addressed to their migrant workers, non-U.S. citizens. The business asked to remain anonymous. The […]
‘You can’t give them a win’ – Leaders respond to neo-Nazi demonstration in west St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A disturbing incident shocked drivers on Interstate 64 this past weekend as a group of masked neo-Nazis gathered on the Mason Road Overpass in west St. Louis County. On Saturday afternoon, the group displayed swastika flags and banners promoting an ideology of xenophobia and white nationalism, igniting a wave of […]
10/6: The Takeout: Rev. Jim Wallis
Rev. Jim Wallis joins The Takeout from his library at Georgetown University. Wallis discusses the movement to confront White Christian nationalism, and how Trump’s anti-immigration sentiments are antithetical to the teachings of Jesus. Wallis touches on the growth of Christianity in developing countries, and faith leaders he admires.
How much rain has Hurricane Helene dumped?
ST. LOUIS – The rainfall footprint from Hurricane Helene was tremendous. It stretched from the Florida panhandle up into the Carolinas and then back into the Ohio Valley and Midwest. The heaviest rainfall total was reported from Busick, North Carolina, with more than 30 inches. Ashville reported nearly 14 inches before their equipment failed, and […]
Stormy weather, approaching hurricane, threaten launch delays
With a hurricane approaching, two high-priority NASA and European missions to an asteroid and Jupiter’s moon Europa face delays.
Man charged with exposing himself in West County Center
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A west St. Louis County must appear in court next month after being charged with exposing himself in the food court at West County Center earlier this year. According to the Des Peres Police Department’s probable cause statement, the incident took place on March 25. Man robbed twice on gas […]
Shooting victim found at abandoned train depot along riverfront: Police
ST. LOUIS – Police are investigating after a man was found shot at an abandoned train and bus depot along the Mississippi Riverfront, just north of Downtown St. Louis. According to a St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department spokesperson, officers responded to a call for a shooting in the 1500 block of North 1st Street around […]
Jacket weather expected on mornings this week
ST. LOUIS – A cooler airmass is here for the short term as a cold front surges southeast. The cold front has cleared our viewing area and will allow our air to feel crisp and cool, especially tonight into Monday morning. Light jackets will be needed. We’ll bottom out in the 40s areawide, with only […]